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Things were looking up for Alexandra Carlson. With her divorce behind her and the mysterious death of her father fading in her memory, she was moving on. She lived in a wonderful secluded house on a mountainside in Reno, her paintings were beginning to sell, and there was even a hint of romance on the horizon. Then things began to happen. Little things. Anonymous phone calls full of heavy breathing. A broken tree branch outside her bedroom window. Her cat, Winnie--gone without a trace. A moving shadow above the skylight. Surely it was all her imagination...Then one day she picked up the phone and there was someboby--somebody who knew her childhood nickname. In the background she could hear a scratchy record--an old song that brought dark memories out of the shadows. That night something woke Alexandra out of a sound sleep. This time, the heavy breathing wasn't coming from the telephone. Someone was in house with her. And she was at his mercy.… (más)
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The story line was awesome...divorced female living alone is receiving harassing phone calls, somebody watching her and then actually being in her home with her! I may think twice about a sky light now. This book started out incredibly good. Then we got caught up in the romance between the cop and the victim. I don't oppose a bit of romance in a thriller. I just want the author to stay on track. I found it to be a creepy read that got almost predictable toward the end. I still think it is worth reading. I just feel that there were some scenes that were not needed but added because sex sells. That isn't to say the scenes were not written well. They were. There were also just filler for me. I wish the filler had been some scenes with some of the suspects, like the handyman and what he thought or did when he was hanging around the house or after he got fired. Overall though it is a fast, creepy read. ( )
  Wulfwyn907 | Jan 30, 2022 |
An exciting read. I found the long sex scenes boring and skipped most of those. I prefer... "He undid the buttons on her shirt"...... and your imagination can do the rest. Other than that it's worth reading. ( )
  scot2 | May 19, 2015 |
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Things were looking up for Alexandra Carlson. With her divorce behind her and the mysterious death of her father fading in her memory, she was moving on. She lived in a wonderful secluded house on a mountainside in Reno, her paintings were beginning to sell, and there was even a hint of romance on the horizon. Then things began to happen. Little things. Anonymous phone calls full of heavy breathing. A broken tree branch outside her bedroom window. Her cat, Winnie--gone without a trace. A moving shadow above the skylight. Surely it was all her imagination...Then one day she picked up the phone and there was someboby--somebody who knew her childhood nickname. In the background she could hear a scratchy record--an old song that brought dark memories out of the shadows. That night something woke Alexandra out of a sound sleep. This time, the heavy breathing wasn't coming from the telephone. Someone was in house with her. And she was at his mercy.

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